District-Specific Training
Conferences in Indian Country
To
continue advancing Indian
Country victim initiatives,
OVC
has provided speakers,
logistical support, and
attendee scholarships for
the
district-specific training
conferences in Indian Country
(the conferences are sponsored
by
the U.S. Attorneys' Offices).
For Fiscal Year 2004, conferences
are scheduled in the following
districts:
Nevada; Michigan, Minnesota,
and Wisconsin; Arizona,
Colorado, New Mexico, and
Utah; Alaska; Wyoming;
South Dakota, Nebraska,
and North Dakota; and Kansas
and Oklahoma. Conference
attendees will include
native and nonnative service
providers, law enforcement
officials, mental health
professionals, tribal prosecutors,
tribal elders, and tribal victim advocates.
Training topics will include domestic
violence, elder abuse, child abuse,
forensic interviews, gang violence,
crisis intervention, and victims'
rights. Attendees will use the
training to improve their skills, learn
about victim resources, and learn ways
to improve collaboration among tribal,
state, and federal agencies involved
with victims. The conferences
offer opportunities for invaluable
links between members of various American
Indian tribes and federal agencies
and, as a result, are a critical element
in providing direct services and meeting
the needs of underserved victims in
Indian Country. For more information,
visit the conference
information page on the OVC Web
site.
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